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Nice buys guys. Peter, you can always scratch-build the earlier, 'square' mantlet on the Stug, although some 'opposition' for the Kursk GB is needed!
I can just hear Mrs Wayne - "Not another bl**dy one! WAAAYNE!!!"
BTW, what's this 'plan' thing??!!
 
Just bought myself the Revell 1/72 Gannet AS Mk 1/4, reduced to eight quid in Hobbycraft, and bought the Revell 1/144 Stealth Fighter starter set for my girlfriend, as she likes F-117s and also wants to have a go at building a kit 8)
 
It's great when the girlfriend likes your hobby. Then you get married, and your airbrush and compressor turn into a dishwasher, and your rally car becomes a conservatory.....
Plan? I couldn't plan two centuries ahead!!
 

Nice Hein there grrr
 
Just got these two - first one will be added to my Spanish Civil War collection. And it actually comes with rigging instructions as well. Second one is an addition for the Regia Aeronautica.
 

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J... Second one is an addition for the Regia Aeronautica.
Hi,
very nice decision to buy the "Alcione"
I only suggest to check national insignia to be applied.
First planes started service in 1940 and it possible but unlikely (IMHO) that they were still sporting tricolour roundels and fin.
Cheers
Alberto
 
Ok, I have to accept that I have never been crazy about German planes, but the minute I saw this bird I changed my mind radically. The package arrived today and as I opened the box my first impulse was to share with you guys.

This is my newest acquisition, the Bf 110G-4; being this my introduction to the Eduard models, and after going through the parts I have to say that It is the most neat model o my stash (Which is not extensive anyway)

At first glance I can tell the quality is superb. There is no plastic flash and the detail is unbelievable. It comes with several PE parts including mint colored navigation instruments. The instruction booklet is extensive and features history, description of 4 different camo, and detailed assembling instructions of the aircraft (It even has an updated supplement addressing mistakes printed on the original instructions)

Being a novice modeler, It would be sacrilege to touch this model now (That nose antenna looks highly intimidating), so I'll wait until I have some more experience to take the challenge. I just wanted to share the excitement with you guys.

Peace.
 

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